Pinpoint #707

Pinpoint #707Clues & Solution

What links Salvador, Manaus, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasília? Hover each clue to uncover the pattern.

Pinpoint #707 — Clues & Answer

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Salvador
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Manaus
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São Paulo
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Rio de Janeiro
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Brasília
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Major cities in Brazil

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🎯 Pinpoint 707 Answer - April 7, 2026

Answer: Major cities in Brazil 🇧🇷

Clue Connection
Salvador Northeastern Brazil, founded 1549 as first Portuguese capital, 2.8M+ residents
Manaus Amazon rainforest capital, at Rio Negro & Amazon River confluence, Teatro Amazonas
São Paulo Largest city in Southern Hemisphere, 22M+ metro, financial hub
Rio de Janeiro Former capital until 1960, Copacabana Beach, Christ the Redeemer
Brasília Purpose-built capital (1960), Oscar Niemeyer modernist design

Puzzle Journey

Today's puzzle transported us to South America, with five clues pointing to the largest country in the continent. Brazil spans over 8.5 million square kilometers and is home to more than 215 million people. The clues showcase the country's geographic and cultural diversity:

Salvador - The heart of Afro-Brazilian culture, Bahia's vibrant capital where Portuguese colonists first landed in 1549. The city's Pelourinho district is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Manaus - Deep in the Amazon rainforest, this isolated city is famous for its 'Meeting of the Waters' where the dark Rio Negro meets the sandy Amazon River. The ornate Teatro Amazonas, built in 1896, symbolizes the rubber boom era's wealth.

São Paulo - The economic engine of South America. This is where Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont was born, and today it's one of the world's most influential global cities.

Rio de Janeiro - The 'Cidade Maravilhosa' (Marvelous City) that hosted the 2016 Olympics. Its iconic Christ the Redeemer statue watches over Guanabara Bay from the 709-meter peak of Corcovado mountain.

Brasília - The world's most ambitious planned city. Built in just four years (1956-1960), its futuristic skyline designed by Oscar Niemeyer put Brazil's new capital right in the heart of the country, replacing Rio de Janeiro.


City Breakdown

City Population Region Notable For
São Paulo 22M+ Southeast Finance, diversity
Rio de Janeiro 14M Southeast Tourism, Carnival
Salvador 2.9M Northeast Afro-Brazilian culture
Brasília 3M Central-West Government, architecture
Manaus 2.2M North Amazon, rubber era

FAQ

Q1: What is the Pinpoint 707 answer? A1: The answer is "Major cities in Brazil" - five major Brazilian cities: Salvador, Manaus, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasília.

Q2: Why is Brasília included? A2: Brasília became Brazil's capital in 1960, replacing Rio de Janeiro. It's a planned city in the Central Highlands, designed by renowned architect Oscar Niemeyer.

Q3: What's special about Manaus? A3: Located in the Amazon rainforest, Manaus is famous for the 'Meeting of the Waters' and the grand Teatro Amazonas opera house from the rubber boom era.

Q4: Which is the largest city? A4: São Paulo has the largest metropolitan area in the Southern Hemisphere with over 22 million residents.

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